
ProConnect®II SeriesLayer 2 Management 4-PortGigabit Ethernet SwitchUse this guide to install:PC22604User Guide
Configuring the SwitchThe Switch features a menu-driven console interface for switch configura-tion. The Switch can be configured locally through the
• General allows you to change the system name, contact, location, admin-istration and guest passwords, statistics collection, reboot-on-error, remote
Changing the Administration Password1. Use the Down Arrow key to highlight admin Password and press theEnter key. The Enter Old Password screen will a
2. Enter a new guest password. If you make a mistake, use the Backspacekey to delete the error. The password is case-sensitive, can be no morethan 16
19ProConnect II®SeriesReboot-on-Error1. From the General screen, highlight Reboot-On-Error and press the Enterkey. The following screen will appear.2.
3. Proceed to the appropriate section:To set the line speed, proceed to the Setting the Line Speed sectionTo set the flow control, go to the section o
23ProConnect II®Series22Layer 2 Management 4-Port Gigabit Ethernet SwitchReturning to the Basic Management ScreenAfter completing the general manageme
Enabling or Disabling Modem Control Options1. From the Console Port Configurations screen, highlight Modem Controland press the Enter key. A screen si
27ProConnect II®Series3. Press the Enter key. If you highlight Default Setup String, you will returnto the Console Port Configurations screen and the
• Other Protocols lets you view and change GVRP and IGMP settings. • Port Trunking allows you to assign a range of ports to trunking groups. • Port M
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Creating a New VLAN1. From the VLAN Perspective screen in, hold down the Shift key and pressthe “+” key. The New VLAN Settings screen will appear..2.
If you highlight Tagged Ports, the screen window reads Select TaggedPorts, as in the following screen.3. In the Select Untagged Ports or Select Tagged
Viewing VLAN ActivitiesThe following procedure describes how to use the VLAN Perspective screento view activities for a particular VLAN. Using this pr
Exiting the VLAN ScreensWhen you finish performing VLAN activities, press the Esc key until youreturn to the desired screen.Viewing VLAN SettingsUsing
To select tagged ports:• Highlight Tagged Ports and press Enter. The Select Tagged Ports screenwill appear, along with a list of the tagged ports.• To
IP MULTICAST GROUP PERSPECTIVEThe IP multicast group perspective provides information associated with anIP multicast group. Use the following procedur
43ProConnect II®Series42Layer 2 Management 4-Port Gigabit Ethernet SwitchPORT PERSPECTIVEThe port perspective lets you view VLAN activities, Port Stat
Per Port StatisticsIf you select Per Port Statistics from the Port Perspective screen, a screensimilar to the following Per Port VLAN Activities will
47ProConnect II®Series46Layer 2 Management 4-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch2. Highlight the desired option, and then press the Enter key.3. If you selec
ARP TABLE SETTINGSIf you select ARP Table from the IP Networking screen, an ARP Table screensimilar to the following will appear with the ARP table en
Configuring the Switch 11Overview 11Web-Based Configuration and Management 11Logging On to the Switch 11Basic Management Activities 12General Manageme
Deleting Static ARP Table EntriesIf you no longer need a static entry in the ARP table, use the followingprocedure to delete it. Since there is no pre
Protocol Indicates one of the following:Local A manually configured routing entry.NetMgmt A routing entry set via SNMP.ICMP A routing entry obtained v
Searching for Routing Table EntriesUse the following procedure to search for entries in the Routing Table:1. From the Routing Table screen, press the
57ProConnect II®SeriesDelay shows the number of seconds that must elapse before aDHCP request broadcast is relayed to the next IP subnetwork.Servers
PING SETTINGSIf you select Ping from the IP Networking screen, a Ping screen similar to thefollowing will appear, with the Host field highlighted.Use
BRIDGINGIf you select Bridging from the Advanced Management screen, the followingBridging Parameters screen will appear.1. To change the aging time, h
From each of these screens, you are able to:• Hold down the Shift key and press the “+” key to add a specific MACaddress to be filtered.• Press the “-
65ProConnect II®SeriesUse the following procedure to modify the selections shown:1. With the Spanning Tree Protocol field highlighted, press Enter. Th
Spanning Tree Path CostsHighlight Spanning Tree Path Costs in the Spanning Tree Protocol screen andpress the Enter key. A Spanning Tree Path Costs scr
SNMP FUNCTIONSIf you select SNMP from the Advanced Management screen, the followingSNMP Configurations screen will appear, with the SNMP value highlig
DHCP Gateway Settings 55Ping Settings 59Bridging 61Static Filtering 62Spanning Tree Functions 63Spanning Tree Port Configuration 63Spanning Tree Port
11. Type an IP address for trap host 1. The address consists of numbers sepa-rated by periods (e.g., 129.32.0.11).12. Press Enter. The IP address you
Stacking Basic Setting enables you to set stack ID, stack size, and stack port.Stack IP Settings lets you to set the IP address of the stacked switche
Press the ESC key. The selected port will appear in the Stack Port field.6. Use Up or Down arrow key to highlight the Stacking field. Press theEnter k
77ProConnect II®SeriesOTHER PROTOCOLSHighlight Other Protocols from the Advanced Management screen and pressthe Enter key. The Other Protocol Settings
79ProConnect II®Series3. Highlight the range of ports you want to associate with the trunk group,then press Enter. The port range appears next to the
5. Highlight whether you want to enable or disable DiffServ ExpediteForwarding, and then press the Enter key. Your selection appears next toDiffServ E
13. Highlight the appropriate percentage and press the Enter key.14. Press the Esc key to return to the WRED Drop Priority screen.15. To change the hi
1. Use the Down Arrow key to highlight the appropriate port, and then pressthe Enter key. The User-Define menu appears for the port you selected.2. W
Well-Known PortTo set well-known port settings:1. From the Logical Port menu, highlight Well-Known Port and press theEnter key. The Well-Known Port In
5. To change the transmit priority setting, press the Down Arrow key tohighlight Transmit Priority, then press the Enter key. When the TransmitPriori
ProConnect II®SeriesSNMP and RMON Management 106Overview 106SNMP Agent and MIB-2 (RFC 1213) 106RMON MIB (RFC 1757) and Bridge MIB (RFC 1493) 107RMON G
6. Highlight the desired transmit priority, then press the Enter key. The trans-mit priority you selected appears next to Transmit Priority.7. Press
2. Perform one of the following steps:• To specify a megabit profile that is used by a 10/100 Megabit port, refer to"Megabit Profile".• To
NotePorts Using This Profile, Strict Priority, Delay Sensitive Application, andProfile Status are all read-only parameters that cannot be changed.6.
Specifying the Port ConfigurationTo specify port configuration parameters:1. From the QoS screen, use the Down Arrow key to highlight PortConfiguratio
2. Use the Down Arrow key to highlight Rate Control and press the Enterkey. The Rate Control Status screen appears.3. Highlight the desired setting,
101Layer 2 Management 4-Port Gigabit Ethernet SwitchProConnect II®Series6. To change the average rate setting, press the Enter key. The Average Ratesc
6. Highlight Yes and press the Enter key to transfer the file now, or press theEsc key or highlight No and press the Enter key to not transfer the fil
105Layer 2 Management 4-Port Gigabit Ethernet SwitchProConnect II®Series3. Highlight the file type you want to send and press the Enter key. The filet
• Warm start• Cold start• Link up• Link down• Authentication failure• Rising alarm• Falling alarm• Topology changeMIB-2 defines a set of manageable ob
Appendix As the demand for desktop video, multimedia development, imaging, andother speed-intensive applications continues to rise, the need for high
3ProConnect II®SeriesGetting to Know the SwitchAct Green. Lights to indicate that the switch is successfully connect-ing to the network. Blinks to ind
111Layer 2 Management 4-Port Gigabit Ethernet SwitchProConnect II®SeriesGigabit Ethernet runs at speeds of 1Gbps (Gigabit per second), ten timesfaster
113Layer 2 Management 4-Port Gigabit Ethernet SwitchProConnect II®Series11210BaseT - An Ethernet standard that uses twisted wire pairs.100BaseTX - IEE
Broadband - A data-transmission scheme in which multiple signals share thebandwidth of a medium. This allows the transmission of voice, data and video
DHCP supports static addresses for computers containing Web servers thatneed a permanent IP address. DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) - Allows one IP address
Firewall - A firewall is a set of related programs, located at a network gate-way server, that protects the resources of a network from users from oth
IKE (Internet Key Exchange) - A negotiation and key exchange protocolspecified by the Internet Engineering Task Force. An IKE security association(SA)
123Layer 2 Management 4-Port Gigabit Ethernet SwitchProConnect II®SeriesLAN (Local Area Network) - A group of computers and associated devicesthat sha
SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection) - A firewall technology that monitors thestate of the transaction so that it can verify that the destination of an in
Upgrade - To replace existing software or firmware with a newer version. Upload - To transmit a file over a network. In a communications session,uploa
129Layer 2 Management 4-Port Gigabit Ethernet SwitchProConnect II®Series128Customer SupportFor help with the installation or operation of your ProConn
Installing the SwitchFast Ethernet ConsiderationsIf you will be using the Switch for Fast Ethernet (100Mbps) applications, youmust observe the followi
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7ProConnect II®Series1. Place the Switch on a desktop or shelf near an AC power source and fol-lowing the guidelines of the preceding paragraph, Posit
Switch ManagementThe Switch offers an easy-to-use, menu-driven console interface. Using thisinterface, you can perform various switch configuration an
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